NUDO looking at the future without Kauandenge

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The National Unity Democratic Organisation (NUDO), at its 10th national executive meeting, decided to address internal party affairs and future strategies. 

Cassinga survivors reflect 47 years on

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As Namibia marked 47 years since the Cassinga Massacre, a sombre chapter in the country's path to independence, some of the survivors recalled the events that transpired on that fateful day.

Some of the survivors of the 4th of May massacre still bear physical scars.

Swapo Party pays tribute to Cassinga victims

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The Swapo Party held a candlelight vigil at the party's headquarters to honour the heroes and heroines who lost their lives during the Cassinga Massacre in 1978 in Angola. 

On the 4th of May in 1978, an event took place in the Cassinga refugee camp in Southern Angola.

Big Ben produces song promoting children's safety

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Namibian award-winning artist Ben Kandukira, popularly known as Big Ben, has released a song for child safety awareness in response to the loss of three young girls in Okahandja.

First Gentleman visits Ella Du Plessis Secondary School

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The First Gentleman, Epaphras Ndaitwah, paid a visit to Ella Du Plessis Secondary School to address the learners about the importance of education and to remind them of the crucial role they play as the future leaders of the country.

Okahandja expo postponed in honour of murdered girls

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The town of Okahandja has been plunged into mourning, with emotions running high, after the body of another missing six-year-old girl was found.

Controversy erupted when the mayor proceeded with preparations to host the annual Okahandja Expo.

3, 800 students graduate from UNAM campuses

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Over 3,800 students have graduated from the University of Namibia (UNAM) across its combined campuses this year. Graduation ceremonies are scheduled to take place over the next two days in the capital.

President Nandi-Ndaitwah reiterates call for value adition

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President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah says Namibians have a collective aspiration and responsibility to add value to the country's natural resources, diversify the economy, create jobs, and uplift every Namibian.